Fantasy Tip: Ramirez is 7-6 with a 3.75 ERA in 31 appearances this season, with 12 walks and 36 strikeouts over 50 1/3 innings entering play Wednesday, June 29. The 26-year-old right-hander has only made one start in 2016 but has made 63 starts in his five-year MLB career, including 27 starts last season. If acquired, he wouldn't have much fantasy value outside of NL-only leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Colome's injury isn't serious and he could be back as soon as July 4, so don't invest heavily in Tampa's ninth-inning picture without him in the short term. Ramirez is likely your best bet if you're desperate for saves in the meantime, but temper your expectations.

Fantasy Tip: Colome has been excellent in the ninth-inning role with Brad Boxberger injured to begin the season. Colome has a 2.08 ERA, 11.1 K/9 and nine saves, and he has made a case to remain in the role even when Boxberger is healthy. That'd considerably raise his standing as a closer, but it's uncertain how the Rays will treat the situation. Keep Boxberger stashed everywhere until we know more.

Fantasy Tip: Moore is 1-3 with a 4.95 ERA and a 1.21 WHIP, and he has 37 K's in 36 1/3 innings. So he's really feast or famine right now, but he's a low-end consideration. Snell is the team's top pitching prospect and is worth the speculative waiver claim and stash.

Fantasy Tip: Andriese is an interesting pitcher to stream because he's proven he can be a big league starter. In fact, if he were on some other teams, he'd probably be on the major league pitching staff. Alas, he's just rotation depth in Tampa, but will have an opportunity on tap. The problem is, it's coming on the road at Yankee Stadium against an overdue offense. Owners can lay off him for this particular assignment, but he's someone to watch if a spot were to open up.

Fantasy Tip: Ramirez won 11 games with a 3.51 ERA, a 1.14 WHIP and a 6.9 K/9 through 27 starts last season, including a nine-start stretch where he allowed just seven earned runs and struck out 41 batters through 48 2/3 innings. There is upside here in the majority of seasonal leagues, but you'll likely want to be selective with who you start Ramirez against and keep expectations in check until he is fully stretched out.

Fantasy Tip: Some teams go this route with more off days in the early portion of the schedule in April. Ramirez showed more promise in his move to Tampa last year with improved ground-ball abilities and elite control. He's in line for some regression, though, since he doesn't strike out many. Purely an AL-only option for now.